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OVERVIEW OF THE TRANSPORT IN UZBEKISTAN
Uzbekistan/Transportation; Transportation in Uzbekistan; Uzbekistan roads
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Transport in Uzbekistan         
As of 2007, Uzbekistan's overland transportation infrastructure declined significantly in the post-Soviet era due to low investment and poor maintenance. Air transport was the only branch that received substantial government investment in the early 2000s, as airport modernization projects were undertaken.
Health in Uzbekistan         
  • [[Life expectancy at birth]] in Uzbekistan
Health care in Uzbekistan; Healthcare in Uzbekistan; List of hospitals in Uzbekistan; Maternal health in Uzbekistan
In the post-Soviet era, the quality of Uzbekistan’s health care has declined. Between 1992 and 2003, spending on health care and the ratio of hospital beds to population both decreased by nearly 50 percent, and Russian emigration in that decade deprived the health system of many practitioners.
History of Uzbekistan         
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  • Ruins of [[Afrasiab]] - ancient Samarkand destroyed by Genghis Khan
  • A group of Uzbek elders, 1890-1896
  • [[Chor Minor]] madrasa, Bukhara, 1807
  • The pharmacy building in Bukhara is a fine example of Uzbek architecture influenced by the Russian Empire
  • Kushan Prince, Dalverzin-Tepe, 1st century AD, Uzbekistan, Museum of the History of the Peoples of Uzbekistan
  • The Defence of the Samarkand Citadel in 1868. From the Russian illustrated magazine ''Niva'' (1872).
  • Hujum policies]]
  • Russian troops taking [[Samarkand]] in 1868, by [[Nikolay Karazin]].
  • Rabati Malik's portal on the road from Samarkand to Bukhara, 11th century
  • The [[Registan]] and its three [[madrasa]]hs. From left to right: Ulugh Beg Madrasah, Tilya-Kori Madrasah and Sher-Dor Madrasah, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
  • The Silk Road extending from Southern [[Europe]] through [[Africa]] and [[Western Asia]], to [[Central Asia]], and eventually [[South Asia]], until it reaches [[China]], [[East Asia]] proper, and [[Southeast Asia]].
  • ossuary, statue of a man, Koy-Krylgan-Kala region, first centuries BC, Khorezm
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  • A group of youth in Uzbekistan, 1995
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Uzbekistan/History; Uzbekistan History; Uzbekistan's independence; History of uzbekistan; History of Uzbekistan to 1876; History of Uzbekistan (1500-1900); History of Uzbekistan (1876–1991); History of Uzbekistan (1991–present); History of Uzbekistan (1900-present); History of Uzbekistan to 1500; History of Uzbekistan (1876-1991); History of Uzbekistan (1991-present); Russian conquest of Uzbekistan; Prehistory of Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia. It is itself surrounded by five landlocked countries: Kazakhstan to the north; Kyrgyzstan to the northeast; Tajikistan to the southeast; Afghanistan to the south, Turkmenistan to the south-west.

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Transport in Uzbekistan

As of 2007, Uzbekistan's overland transportation infrastructure declined significantly in the post-Soviet era due to low investment and poor maintenance. Air transport was the only branch that received substantial government investment in the early 2000s, as airport modernization projects were undertaken. In the following years, improvements have been made to the surface transport network including the construction of the Tashkent–Samarkand high-speed rail line.